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PAINTER, Gamaliel, jurist, born in New Haven, Connecticut, 22 May, 1743; died in Middlebury, Vermont, 21 May, 1819. He received a common-school education, and erected the first house in Middlebury, Vermont, in 1773. He served as a captain and quartermaster in the war of the Revolution, and was a delegate to the convention that, in 1777, declared the independence of Vermont. He was a representative in the Vermont legislature, a judge of the county court, and a councillor in 1813-'14, and a member of the first constitutional convention of Vermont in 1793. He was the principal founder of Middle-bury college, to which he left a bequest of $10,000 at his death.
Samuel
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First President of the
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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